Other speakers include Gus Hunt, CTO, CIA, who will discuss perspectives on
Big Data mission needs and John Marshall, CTO, Intelligence Directorate, Joint Staff/J2, who will go more in depth on the emerging
role of the Chief Data Officer and Data Scientist.

Access to complex climate modeling
and simulation models from NASA's Earth-observing satellites will be easier after development of a Web-based system from Parabon
Computation. The company is working with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (Greenbelt, MD) to help scientists access climate
models. The models would be hosted as a Web service so users can access and run them in a Web browser, without the use of a local
copy of the application.

"Parabon is an integral part of the Harris T4 team," said Jim Traficant,
president, Harris Healthcare Solutions. "We look forward to working together on this critically important effort by the VA to
modernize and transform its IT systems to deliver the highest quality care and treatment for our nation's Veterans."

Parabon today announced reseller agreements with three new channel partners: Carahsoft, SRA and
TKCIS. These firms will promote and sell Parabon's flagship Frontier Grid Platform software and Frontier-enabled applications. In
addition, they will make Parabon's products available through several government contracting vehicles: GSA (Carahsoft), ENCORE 2
(SRA), and SEWP IV (TKCIS).

Carahsoft Technology Corp., the trusted government IT solutions provider,
today announced a partnership with Parabon. Carahsoft is placing Parabon on its General Services Administration (GSA) schedule and
will also provide proactive sales and marketing of Parabon's flagship product, the Frontier Grid Platform.

NASA looks into space from the Earth, but it also looks at Earth from space. The agency builds and operates
Earth-observing satellites and conducts research using complex climate modeling and simulation programs.... To simplify the job,
NASA has awarded a $600,000, two-year contract to Parabon Computation to develop Web-based collaboration with modeling and
simulation applications.

Michael Feldman, Editor of
HPCwire and Addison Snell, CEO of Intersect360 Research talk about the latest applications that are being moved into the cloud.
Parabon's Frontier Grid Platform is showcased as an example of what they think is "the most significant business model for cloud and
HPC, which is taking a step towards SaaS in the cloud." (The discussion of Parabon starts about half-way into the
webcast.)

It seems only
natural that the US space agency would be casting its eyes toward the clouds. Sure enough, NASA is now looking to cloud computing to
optimize the operation of the agency's IT infrastructure for some of its science codes. Like many commercial businesses and
government organizations, NASA is being asked to do more computing with fewer datacenter resources.

Parabon today announced it has won a two-year, $600,000 contract from NASA. As part of the space agency's highly
competitive Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award program, Parabon will deliver a first-of-its-kind software service that
enables scientists and engineers to interactively develop, execute and collaborate on modeling and simulation (M&S) applications
from any standard web browser.

Parabon
NanoLabs announced today its award of a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant. The
funds will be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the company's new single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) "SNP chip" (pronounced "snip chip") to
rapidly verify identity and kinship using DNA. The goal is to design a briefcase-size biometrics device that will process a DNA sample and determine identity or
kinship with an accuracy of 99.99%, in under 45 minutes, at a cost of less than $50.

To support its growing presence in the Federal arena, Parabon has appointed Lance F. Howden as Director of
Federal Sales. In his new position, Mr. Howden will lead Parabon's government sales and business development initiatives. Mr.
Howden joins Parabon with a proven track record in solution sales, with particular experience in delivering innovative technologies
and solutions to the Intelligence Community
(IC).

Parabon NanoLabs announced today announced today that Dr. Christopher Dwyer, its Co-Founder and Senior Research
Scientist, received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). Announced by the White House,
PECASE is the highest honor given to scientists beginning their careers by the Federal Government. Dwyer received a five-year
research grant to further his studies to aid critical government projects.

Parabon NanoLabs, a subsidiary of Parabon Computation, announced today its award of a National Science Foundation (NSF)
Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant. The grant will be used to demonstrate the viability of a new class of anticancer
molecules that are engineered to automatically self-assemble from interlocking strands of synthetic DNA. It was a combination of
innovations - DNA nanotechnology fabrication and grid computing sequence optimization - that led to Parabon NanoLabs'
award.

Parabon announced today today the latest release of Parabon Crush™, a massively scalable, statistical
data mining and predictive modeling application that draws its power from Parabon's Frontier Grid Platform. Now enhanced with a
search algorithm developed for NASA, Crush uses the idle capacity of thousands of computers on a Frontier Grid to discover optimal
statistical models within high-dimensional datasets that are too computationally challenging for traditional approaches.

Parabon announced today the Parabon Blitz
Distributed Testing Service, an online testing service built around the first of the company's new Frontier-powered cyber security
applications. Using thousands of computers on its massive online compute grid to generate targeted network traffic, Parabon will use
Blitz to provide a variety of distributed test and monitoring services for customer websites, web services and other
service-oriented architecture (SOA) applications. Customers can also conduct Blitz tests within their own internal networks with
Frontier Enterprise, Parabon's enterprise grid software solution that uses idle capacity across an organization's IT infrastructure
to power grid applications.

Parabon announced an alliance with AccessData®, a provider of state-of-the-art computer forensic and decryption
solutions. Under an OEM arrangement, AccessData has integrated Parabon's industry-leading Frontier Grid Platform into its existing
Distributed Network Attack® (DNA®) decryption application - a reliable and robust passcode cracking
solution that can scale across thousands of computers.

Enabling Browser-Based
Extreme-Scale Computing Across All Major Platforms

Parabon announced today version 4 of its flagship
software product: the Frontier Grid Platform. The newest version adds a wealth of usability enhancements to the already-formidable
capabilities of Frontier, which has revolutionized high-performance computing (HPC) by securely and unobtrusively virtualizing the
idle capacity of thousands of computers and delivering it as a high-powered utility computing service.

Webinar and Live Demo to Showcase Frontier 4's New Features and Demonstrate How Enterprises can Get Better Return on IT
Investments. View the
Webinar.

Parabon announced today its award of a NASA
Small Business Innovative Research Grant (SBIR) to develop a grid portal and associated service-oriented architecture (SOA) that
will allow models and simulations to be executed as services, allowing users to select from different modeling components, execute
the combined model across an enterprise grid and view the results, all from a standard web browser.

Dr. Steven Armentrout, Parabon's President and CEO, will moderate a panel about technology transfer successes. Hosted
by the Business Alliance of George Mason University, the Academic Licensing Community of Virginia (ALCOVe) and the Mid-Atlantic
Venture Association (MAVA).